Bellamy-Ferriday House & Garden Public Tour - 4505

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Sunday June 23

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12:30 PM  –  1:00 PM

Bellamy-Ferriday House & Garden

9 Main Street N

Bethlehem, CT 06751 (view map)

 

Explore the life of Caroline Ferriday, a 20th-century philanthropist who championed human rights and social justice causes. Her work took her from Connecticut around the globe, aiding victims of Ravensbrück concentration camp and supporting the civil rights movement in the United States.  A visit to the ten-acre site includes the grounds, a formal parterre garden, and the 18th-century residence built by Reverend Joseph Bellamy. Visitors will discuss the ways that beliefs and values can guide one’s actions by interpreting the lives, actions, and commitments of the house’s former residents. 


If you have any questions, please contact Site Administrator Peg Shimer at bellamy.ferriday@ctlandmarks.org or call (203) 266-7596.

 

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Grounds access is free on Sunday, June 23, as part of Connecticut Historic Gardens Day!

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